Hussein I. Mahdi, Nabeel A. Bakr, Tagreed M. Al-Saadi
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摘要
以硝酸盐为阳离子源,柠檬酸(C6H8O7)为燃烧剂,采用溶胶-凝胶自燃烧工艺合成了镍-钴-锰-镁铁氧体纳米粒子,其化学式为(Ni,Co)xMn0.25-xMg0.75Fe2O4。研究人员利用 X 射线衍射 (XRD)、场发射扫描电子显微镜 (FE-SEM)、能量色散 X 射线 (EDX) 和振动样品磁力计 (VSM) 对铁氧体粉末的结构、形态和磁性能进行了表征。XRD 测量显示结晶尺寸在 24 - 28 nm 之间。FE-SEM 图像显示样品存在团聚和非均质分布。另一方面,所使用的反应物溶液的化学计量与元素分析结果非常吻合,元素分析结果显示其成分符合预期。锰铁氧体在镁掺杂后磁性参数下降,而在(Ni,Co)xMn0.25-xMg0.75Fe2O4 纳米粒子中,用镍离子和钴离子取代无磁性的锰离子后,磁性参数进一步增强。结果表明,镍-钴-锰-镁铁氧体纳米粒子的晶体形态、结构和磁性能受镍和钴含量的显著影响。
Synthesis and Characterization of (Ni,Co)xMn0.25-xMg0.75Fe2O4 Nanoparticles
Ni-Co-Mn-Mg ferrite nanoparticles with the formula (Ni,Co)xMn0.25-xMg0.75Fe2O4 were synthesized in this work by employing the sol-gel auto-combustion process, with nitrates used as the cations source and citric acid (C6H8O7) as the combustion agent. X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), and a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) were used to characterize the structural, morphological, and magnetic properties of ferrite powders. The XRD measurements showed crystallite sizes ranging between 24 - 28 nm. The FE-SEM images show the presence of agglomeration as well as a non-homogeneous distribution of the samples. On the other hand, the stoichiometry of the reactant solutions that were used is in close agreement with the elemental analysis that was obtained from EDX showing that the composition was as expected. Manganese ferrite showed a decrease in magnetic parameters on magnesium doping, which was further enhanced in (Ni,Co)xMn0.25-xMg0.75Fe2O4 nanoparticles upon replacement of nonmagnetic manganese ions for nickel and cobalt ions. Results indicated that Ni-Co-Mn-Mg ferrite nanoparticles’ crystal morphology, structural, and magnetic properties were significantly influenced by the amounts of nickel and cobalt content.